FAQs
A double bevel broadhead has two sharpened edges on each side of the blade, creating a symmetrical cutting edge. This design provides excellent cutting efficiency and strong structural durability while maintaining reliable penetration.
Two-blade broadheads are known for their excellent penetration and simple, durable design. With fewer blades and cutting surfaces, they require less force to pass through hide, bone, and tissue, making them a popular choice for hunters seeking deep penetration.
The double tanto style tip increases structural strength and helps prevent the tip from curling or bending when encountering bone. This design improves durability and helps maintain penetration.